When I installed IPGATE for my new customer (without RACF), at first I found
this in the IPGATE of the remote system:
CPICOMM LOGDATA H1 V 87 Trunc=87 Size=2 Line=1 Col=1 Alt=0
+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+.
* * * Top of File * * *
The new version looks much nicer too. Thanks.
I try the ADD process and added a CAL.CMD file to an existing VMARC file,
that I then uploaded to VM:
l qdsk vmarc (ISO
FILENAME FILETYPE FM FORMAT LRECL RECS BLOCKS DATE TIME
QDSK VMARCA1 F 80125 3
My problem with SERVICE and PUT2PROD is that I don't know what it will do to
*my* system. For example can one still work with first upgrading CP, then,
maybe days/weeks later, CMS?
Can I install SW on placed I like (not in users like 5684042J or 5654010A)?
And not necessarly in VMSYS, (what often
Those with RTM/ESA experience may just like me have liked the ULOG display:
it listed the user consuming most CPU (by default that was). If the system
was slow, I displayed it to see who was since how long hogging the CPU.
With PERFKIT, such a report no longer exists. The good news is one can
Hello List,
Years ago, We had a REXX program that gove a CMS (query names), or a CP command
(CP q rdr all) , and next read the output of
this command in my program, for example : If we need look the spool files, my
program process this, and look how many files had,
or list the users
All userids on all systems are the same, so my
IPGATE USERMAP is
* * * Top of File * * *
;origin_system origuser resource locuser
;23456789012345 12345678 12345678 12345678
;VLB1.MF.ADP.COM
10.1.40.14 ***
This is the first time (in quite some time) that I've had a Daylight
Saving Time (Spring Forward). Last year we did a Fall Backward by
shutting the system down for one hour.
So, here are my questions:
1) VM time has to be done manually? Has anyone done this via
VMUTIL (for
'PIPE CMS command | STEM OUTPUT.'
'PIPE CP command| STEM OUTPUT.'
Do i = 1 to output.0
Say output.i
End
for starters
Scott
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 8:43 AM, Sergio Lima sergiovm...@hotmail.comwrote:
Hello List,
Years ago, We had a REXX program that gove a CMS (query names), or a CP
On 03/12/2010 09:59 AM, Frank M. Ramaekers wrote:
This is the first time (in quite some time) that I’ve had a Daylight
Saving Time (Spring Forward). Last year we did a Fall Backward by
shutting the system down for one hour.
So, here are my questions:
1) VM time has to be done manually? Has
On 03/12/2010 10:18 AM, Rich Smrcina wrote:
1). As long as the timezone settings are correct in z/VM, issue the
command:
SET TIMEZONE CDT
at the appropriate time. Doing this with VMUTIL (or your fave
scheduler) shouldn't be a problem. I've never done it.
One more thing... an appropriate
Frank,
I can answer number 1 for you, here is my wakeup parm file from VMUTIL
WAKEUP PARMSZ1 F 80 Trunc=80 Size=98 Line=71 Col=1 Alt=5
0071
0072 M-F 00:05:00 03/12/10 EXEC NJE$RJE
0073 M-F 00:15:00 03/12/10 CP CHANGE RSCS RDR ALL NOHOLD
0074 M-F 00:30:00 03/12/10 EXEC
Both are CP commands:
What about
'PIPE CP Q NAMES|SPLIT at , |Strip | Sort |STEM user.'
do i=1 to user.0
parse var user.i name terminal .
end
Or the second
'CP CP Q RDR * ALL |Drop|STEM RDR.'
do i=1 to rdr.0
parse var rdr.i origin spid
end
P.S. get my LISTSG packagel and you can
The RESOURCE files for for both IPGATEs should be different:
- on the system where your SFS lives, the RESOURCE file should NOT
include the SFS. If it does, and IPGATE starts before SFS, IPGATE will own
your SYSVSFSE resource.
- on the other system, yes, there IPGATE should tell CP
So on the system owning the SFS server, the file is only comments.
Again no change. I also verified that the server has class B authority.
On 03/12/2010 11:12 AM, Steve Mondy wrote:
Frank,
As Rich said the VM SET TIMEZONE can be issued at any time. We don't change
ours until Sunday night.
In the past we have had some problems with different software not picking up
the time change even if VSE did pick it up. So to ensure that all
Be sure to account for some software that does not like the time
changing while it is running.
We shutdown the following until after the SET TIMEZONE command is
issued; you may other ones:
1. SMTP - be sure to stay logged on after shutting it down so TCPIP
doesn't AUTOLOG it back on.
2.
And did you look at the consoles of both IPGATEs?
Other information: what does SFS think about your connection. Suppose you
user userid A
- make sure user A is logged off on both systems
At the system with SFS:
- use some other user and issue Q FILEPOOL CONNECT
-- user A should not be there
At
If you are looking to get the users in alphabetical order:
'PIPE CP Q N' ,
'| split /,/',
'| strip' ,
'| sort' ,
'| pad 15' ,
'| join 3 /, /' ,
'| console'
Not sure what you are looking for in the spool. Q F userid tells how many a
user has.
Bob Bates
Enterprise Hosting
In my case, like Jerry's, I have more than one VM image feeding off of the same
maintenance disks. My production PARM disks are not a part of the installation
and maintenance system, so, as stated, I really do not care what goes on the
CFx disks. I check for changes and update my real disks as
On Friday, 03/12/2010 at 04:31 EST, Kris Buelens kris.buel...@gmail.com
wrote:
My problem with SERVICE and PUT2PROD is that I don't know what it will
do to
*my* system. For example can one still work with first upgrading CP,
then,
maybe days/weeks later, CMS?
You can today specify a
You already have parsers that know how to parse REXX comments, so the
complexity is not that tough to deal with. However, it does require that the
person updating or creating the file be more careful and, perhaps, use QDI if
building by hand.
Because of the possibility of having special
Kris Buelens wrote:
The new version looks much nicer too. Thanks.
I try the ADD process and added a CAL.CMD file to an existing VMARC
file, that I then uploaded to VM:
l qdsk vmarc (ISO
FILENAME FILETYPE FM FORMAT LRECL RECS
I did this from maint:
id
MAINTAT SYSPROG1 VIA *03/12/10 14:06:40 EST FRIDAY
Ready; T=0.01/0.01 14:06:40
q filepool connect
This proves that something is terribly wrong: IPGATE passes userid * to SFS,
and not PTULLY.
I don't have a VM system ready now,
I bet you have three *s in the USERMAP instead of two * and one =
IPGATE USERMAP H1 V 80 Trunc=80 Size=10 Line=1 Col=1
Or my preference:
/* QUERY NAMES replacement
*/
Trace O
Address COMMAND
PIPE CP QUERY NAMES,
| SPLIT ,,
| STRIP,
| SORT,
| SPEC 1.15 1.16,
| SNAKE 5,
| CONSOLE
Exit rc
Frank M. Ramaekers Jr.
that was it.
I had an * not an = in the last column
Thank you for all your help
The second option to present properties is fine too, better than the one by
one approach.
2010/3/12 Leland Lucius lluc...@homerow.net
Kris Buelens wrote:
The new version looks much nicer too. Thanks.
I try the ADD process and added a CAL.CMD file to an existing VMARC file,
that I then
On Thursday, 03/11/2010 at 05:39 EST, Brian Nielsen
bniel...@sco.idaho.gov wrote:
The main problem to solve is still the same as the original posters'
problem: The DASD label might contain the special characters or
character
DASD labels of @@, ¢¢, and /* */ are all valid
Sorry if
It must be Friday, Alan answered hastily like he was anxious to leave the
office. It is A-Z, 0-9, @,#,$
Regards,
Richard Schuh
-Original Message-
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System
[mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On Behalf Of Alan Altmark
Sent: Friday, March 12, 2010 2:32 PM
PerfKit, (a.k.a PERFSVM) doesn't like to have the time changing while
it's running, either. It gets confused about when midnight occurs.
On 03/12/2010 11:38 AM, Rob Holtz wrote:
Be sure to account for some software that does not like the time
changing while it is running.
We shutdown the
I totally agree with you and the general tone of this thread, at least
the tone expressed outside of Endicott. I only have 2 systems that I
maintain beyond the 2nd level maintenance system. SES never gets it's
hands on those 2 systems. When I've got maintenance or a new release
installed
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